[ajn] Western Australia state: King Leopold ranges south to east Philips north, from Lungra Yard west to Tharlow Hill area east. Population: No known L1 speakers. Last known speaker may have survived into the 2010s. Status: 9 (Dormant). Alternate Names: Andidja, Andidjara. Classification: Australian, Worrorran, Ngarinyinic.

[asf] Scattered. Population: 10,100 (2016 census). Status: 5 (Developing). De facto language of provincial identity in New South Wales. Alternate Names: Australian Sign Language. Dialects: None known. Related to British Sign Language [bfi], with influences also from Irish Sign Language [isg] and American Sign Language [ase]. Many structural and lexical similarities between British Sign Language (BSL) [bfi], Australian Sign Language (Auslan) [asf], and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) [nzs] and a high degree of mutual intelligibility (2003 T. Johnston, McKee and Kennedy 2000). Linguists sometimes use the name BANZSL to refer to them as a group, while still recognizing them as separate related languages.
Classification: Sign language.

[asw] Scattered. Population:Status: 6b* (Threatened). Dialects: None known. A collection of separate languages used by different aboriginal groups (e.g. Aranda, Warlpiri, Warumuŋu, Yolŋu), rather than just one language; only a few of these have been recognized separately in ISO 639-3, e.g. Miriwoong Sign Language [rsm], Yan-nhaŋu Sign Language [yhs], and Yolŋu Sign Language [ygs]. Not related to Auslan [asf].
Classification: Sign language.

[jbi] New South Wales state: Hungerford area to Eulo on Paroo river; east to Barringun, Cunna-mulla, Tinnenburra, and Tuen area; Caiwarro and eastern side of Currawinya. Population: No known L1 speakers. Last known speakers survived into the late 1980s or early 1990s (Wurm and Hattori 1981). Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Baddjeri, Badjari, Ngura. Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Karnic, Ngura.

[xgw] Queensland state: Victoria river, headwaters of Diamantina north to Kynuna, and Hamilton creek divide; west to Middleton creek; east to Winton and Sesbania; south almost to Cork. Population: No known L1 speakers. Last speaker survived into the 1970s. Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Coa, Coah, Goa, Goamalku, Goamulgo. Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Maric.

[gwu] Queensland state: between Maranoa, Moonie, St. George, and Surat rivers. Population: No known L1 speakers. The last speaker died in the late 1990s. Status: 10 (Extinct). Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Maric.

[lkm] Western Australia state: Boorabbin and Southern Cross; east to Bullabulling; north to Youanmi, Lake Barlee, and Pigeon Rocks; west to Burracoppin, Kalannie, Lake Moore and Mukinbudin; south to about Mount Holland in the Parker range. Population: No known L1 speakers. The last speaker probably died by the 1960s (Capell 1963). Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Galamai, Galamaya, Kalamai, Kalamaia, Karlamay, Karlamayi, Kelamai. Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, South-West.

[xyj] Queensland state: Cloncurry river south to Canobie, north to Donor Hills, at Numbera (Cowan Downs); east to Flinders river and the Lower Saxby, west to upper Dismal creek and Leichhardt-Alexandra divide. Population: No known L1 speakers. The last speaker probably died no later than the 1960s (Capell 1963). Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Majabi, Miappe, Miappi, Miubbi, Myabi, Myappe. Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Paman, Mayabic.

[nmp] Western Australia: southwest of King sound, and inland. Population: No known L1 speakers. Last speaker died in 1982. Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Nimanburru. Classification: Australian, Nyulnyulan.

[umr] Northern Territory: Arnhem Land, southeast of Limilngan language area [lmc], between Mary and South Alligator rivers. Population: No known L1 speakers. The last speaker, Butcher Knight, is believed to have died in 2000. Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Mbakarla. Classification: Australian, Umbugarla-Ngumbur.

[wnm] Northern Territory: Hay river, south of Andegerebinha. Population: No known L1 speakers. The last speaker may have died in 2003. Status: 10 (Extinct). Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Karnic, Palku.

[yxl] South Australia and New South Wales states: Yardliyawara (Jadliaura); eastern side of northern Flinders range from Wertaloona south to Carrieton and Cradock, east to Frome Downs; Holowilena station on Siccus river, west to Arkaba and Hawker. Population: No known L1 speakers. Last known speakers survived into the late first decade of the 2000s (Hercus and Austin 2004). Status: 10 (Extinct). Alternate Names: Aluri, Alury, Arabatura, Arkabatura, Jadliaura, Jadlijawara, Jadloori, Yadliaura, Yadlikowera, Yadliura, Yadliyawarra, Yadlouri, Yaldikowera, Yardliwarra, Yardliyawara. Classification: Australian, Pama-Nyungan, Yarli.